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The law is silent on the topic. No one can point you to any citation. At best you'll get case law, thus the reference to Simkin. (Thanks @swatgig and @Knuckle Dragger)
In America (and MA is still America) we operate on a theory of negative rights: unless the law says otherwise, you can do what you want.
You could even open carry them all, and you'd new legal. You know, if you wanted to be seen as that kind of guy.
How many are you able to is the question? The bigger question is why do you want to? One should be enough. Are you planning on getting into a Boondocks Saints style shootout?
No attorney decides who to "go after". An attorney does his master's bidding.Jason Guida is a real piece of work for going after the gun owner after Stoneham cried to the FRB
everyone has to have a hobbyI routinely carry two pistols concealed. Around my property a rifle might be added as open carry
Ok . Now do long guns.12.
. .let me count the ways...
1 on each ankle = 2 ...plus..
4 on the waist (strong side, weak side, small of back and thunderwear) = now you’re up 6...plus...
2 on thigh tactical holsters, cuz..= now you’re up to 8 ...plus...
2 shoulder rigs = now you’re up to 10...plus...
one under your hat = now you’re up to 11 plus (and for the coup de grace)...
1 hanging from a big gold chain around your neck ghetto style for a total of 12...
yes 12, that is how many...
I'd much rather fight along side someone with one rifle and one handgun that trains with them than someone who has 50 guns and never trains or shoots a few rounds out of a different gun every range trip.If you can conceal carry all the guns you own, you don’t own enough guns
For anyone not familiar with Mr. Simkin, see FIREARMS RECORDS BUREAU v. SIMKIN, 466 Mass. 168 (2013) FIREARMS RECORDS BUREAU vs. SIMKIN, 466 Mass. 168
"On November 6, 2009, Simkin traveled to Stoneham for a medical appointment. . . . Prior to disrobing in the examination room, Simkin informed the medical assistant that he was armed and proceeded to secure his weapons (two firearms, ammunition, and four knives) in a locked briefcase for the duration of the examination. Employees of the medical office were "alarmed" and "concerned for their safety" based on Simkin's conduct, and one of the employees contacted Stoneham police much later that day to report their concerns.
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[W]e suspect that the average Massachusetts resident may become "alarmed" on learning that someone other than a law enforcement officer is carrying concealed weapons in his or her presence. However, Simkin is not responsible for alarm caused to others by his mere carrying of concealed weapons pursuant to a license permitting him to do exactly that."
Did he win? Does that have any positive implications for other Mass. residents? If so, what?No limit. Just ask Mr. Simkin.
He didn't ask that though.He might be referring to that idiocy in other states where you get a license and attach a gun to that license. Isn't NY like that, or something?
LTFY.
@Radtekk
Hi MauraJust wondering how many guns can you CCW on you in MA with a LTC? Thanks.
How do you explain his participation in the lawsuit against Baker that successfully reopened the gun stores?. As far as I'm concerned Guida is an anti gun leader.
Yes, and once you’re all strapped up you dump a bucket of ammo on your head...Is this one of those internet challenge things??
I'm out, no way I'm doing that with the price of ammo where it's at.Yes, and once you’re all strapped up you dump a bucket of ammo on your head...